I'm Jake, getting the first week of fall off to a flying start with a Monday edition of Autoweek TV. Here's what's in the news:

Defending two-time Formula One champion Sebastian Vettel is only 29 points behind Ferrari's Fernando Alonso after winning this weekend's race in Singapore. McLaren's Lewis Hamliton led the race until lap 23 when his transmission failed. Jenson Button came in second and points leader Fernando Alonso finished third.

In the constructors standings, Red Bull leads McLaren by 37 and Ferrari by 53 points. In two weeks the series heads to the Suzuka Circuit in Japan for the 15th race of the season.

In NASCAR's Sprint Cup, Denny Hamlin took the checkered flag in a walk at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. He led almost two-thirds of the race but won by just 2.7 seconds over the new series points leader Jimmie Johnson. Hamlin is in third place in the Chase and Brad Keselowski is second.

BMW has halted deliveries of the 2013 M5 and M6 and advises drivers to stop driving the cars until the issue is fixed. BMW said it found a defect in the oil pump in vehicles built between July and September. All the recalled cars are equipped with the 4.4-liter turbocharged V8. BMW did not say how many cars were affected. Owners can contact BMW customer relations at 800-831-1117 or go to www.safercar.gov for more information.

That's the news for today. Remember to check out the videos section at autoweek.com and come back tomorrow for more Autoweek TV.